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EE 210: Signals and Systems

Assignment # 2
Spring 2011

Due date: Feb 11, 2011

Q.1. Classify the following signals as power signal or energy signal or neither and find
its power or energy as appropriate.

a). x(t) = e−t


b). x(t) = te−|t|

Q.2. Given a complex signal x(t) = (2j − 2)ejπt . Calculate energy and average power of
the signal x(t)[u(t + 1) − u(t − 2)].

Q.3. Find the energies of the signals illustrated in Fig. 1. Comment on the effect on energy
of sign change, time shifting, or doubling of the signal. What is the effect on the energy if
the signal is multiplied by k?

Figure 1: For Q. 3
Q.4. Are all signals either energy or power signals? Elaborate by giving examples.

Q.5. Determine whether or not the given signal is periodic. If a signal is periodic, find its
fundamental period.

2
a). P∞ − 1)]
x(t) = [sin(4t
−(2t−n)
b). x(t) = n=−∞ e
c). x(t) = cos(100t)cos(200t)
d). x[n] = (−1)n cos( 2πn
7
+ π4 )

Q.6. Let x(t) = cos(t), y(t) = sin(πt) and z(t) = x(t) + y(t)
(a) Determine the fundamental periods Tx and Ty of x(t) and y(t), respectively.
(b) Show that z(t) is not periodic.
(c) Determine the powers (averaged over an infinite time interval) of x(t), y(t) and z(t).

Q.7. Determine and sketch the even and odd part of the following signals in Fig.2.

Figure 2: For Q. 7

Q.8. Which of the following properties (a,b,c,d) are satisfied for each of the systems, whose
impulse response y[n] is given at the bottom. Give reasons.
a) Static/ Dynamic
b) Causal/Non-causal
c) Time variant/ Time invariant
d) Linear / Non-linear
2 −1)
i). y[n] = x[−n + 2]e5(n
ii).y[n] = x[n]sin(ωo n)

Q.9. Determine if the following system is invertible. If it is, construct the inverse system.
a) y[n] = x[n]x[n − 1]
b) y(t) = Rx(2t)
t
c) y(t) = −∞ x(τ )dτ

Q.10. For the signal f (t) shown in Fig. 3., sketch the following signals.
a). f ( t−5
2
)
b). f (2 − 3t)
c). [f (t + 2) + f (−t)]u(t)
d). f (t)[δ(t + 2) − δ(t − 1)]

Figure 3: For Q. 10

Q.11. Determine the overall impulse response of the system shown below.

Figure 4: For Q. 11

h1 [n] = δ[n − 2] − 2δ[n − 1]


h2 [n] = 3δ[n − 1] + δ[n + 2]
h3 [n] = δ[n − 3] + 2δ[n + 1]

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